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The Transformative Potential of Participatory Budgeting

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In this book, George Robert Bateman, Jr. presents a philosophical examination of the potential benefits of participatory budgeting (PB), with recommendations of how they might be realized. The work of social philosophers like Thomas Jefferson, John Dewey, Robert Putnam are studied to better understand the potential benefits and their effect on individuals and communities. Using social provisioning and John Fagg Foster’s theories of instrumental value and institutional adjustment, Bateman demonstrates how participatory budgeting in New York City (PBNYC) can realize its full potential and transform individual participants into their better selves and also transform their communities. This transformation can occur when participants are able to make decisions about things that matter in their lives. As more of us become empowered and actively engaged in deliberations concerning local economic/political issues the more we will experience public happiness, greater understanding of others, greater development of our morality, and an increased sense of belonging. The Transformative Potential of Participatory Budgeting will be of great interest to scholars in the fields of normative political theory, political philosophy, local politics, heterodox economics, institutional economics, political sociology, urban sociology, and community sociology.

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ISBN: 9781032083278
Publication date: 30th June 2021
Author: Jr, George Robert University of Missouri Kansas City, USA Bateman
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 148 pages
Series: Routledge Research in Public Administration and Public Policy
Genres: Political economy
Regional, state and other local government
Political structures: democracy
Political science and theory